
Interview: "It came from nowhere" - why business is so upset about the right to disconnect
FEAR & GREED | Business News
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<p>The federal government's industrial relations reform includes the 'right to disconnect' - allowing workers to ignore calls, emails and messages from the boss after hours. But employers aren't happy, saying the change came out of nowhere and is driven by politics.</p>
<p>Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the Australian Industry Group, talks to Sean Aylmer about why businesses see it as an anti-flexibility and anti-productivity measure.</p>
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